HDcctv Alliance Announces Five New Members

HDcctv Alliance, the global security industry consortium established to manage and promote technical standards for HDcctv equipment interoperability, announced today that five new members -- Analog Devices, Cop UK, Pacific Corp, UFINE and Win4Net -- have joined the alliance.

The alliance is quickly growing its international membership with registration available at http://www.highdefcctv.org or at Booth No. 42001 at ISC West.

HDcctv-based systems transmit HDTV signals digitally over conventional CCTV media without packetization and without any perceivable compression latency.

The HDcctv Alliance has partnered with SMPTE to reference the family of broadcast video interfaces known as HD-SDI to create a derivative standard to enable plug-and-play security systems and equipment that deliver high-resolution, high-definition surveillance video with no transmission delays, no image artifacts from transmission, with the highest possible signal integrity.

With new members joining from Japan, Korea, England, and the United States, the Alliance is expanding its international presence and diverse array of security products, from component, OEM and branded equipment manufacturers to security sales, support and system installers.

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